Toys & Games in the United States industry profile provides top-line qualitative and quantitative summary information including: market size (value 2008-12, and forecast to 2017). The profile also contains descriptions of the leading players including key financial metrics and analysis of competitive pressures within the market. Essential resource for top-line data and analysis covering the United States toys & games market. Includes market size data, textual and graphical analysis of market growth trends, leading companies and macroeconomic information.

Highlights

*The toys and games market consists of the total revenues generated through the sale of activity toys (including art and craft, building sets, learning and exploration and sewing and hobby), dolls (including girls' toys), games and puzzles (including jigsaw puzzles and card games), infant/pre-school (including intellectual growth education toys and other infant toys), plush (including soft toys), ride-ons (including outdoor games and sports like driving cars, bicycles etc.) and other toys (including toys of plastics, toys of rubber, toys of textile, die-cast miniature model toys and toys of metal. This also includes action figures, youth electronics and boy character toys, which includes small racing cars etc.). The market is valued at retail selling price (RSP) with any currency conversions calculated using constant 2011 annual average exchange rates.

*The toys and games market consists of the total revenues generated through the sale of activity toys (including art and craft, building sets, learning and exploration and sewing and hobby), dolls (including girls' toys), games and puzzles (including jigsaw puzzles and card games), infant/pre-school (including intellectual growth education toys and other infant toys), plush (including soft toys), ride-ons (including outdoor games and sports like driving cars, bicycles etc.) and other toys (including toys of plastics, toys of rubber, toys of textile, die-cast miniature model toys and toys of metal. This also includes action figures, youth electronics and boy character toys, which includes small racing cars etc.). The market is valued at retail selling price (RSP) with any currency conversions calculated using constant 2011 annual average exchange rates.

*The US toys & games market is expected to generate total revenues of $23,364.2 million in 2012, representing a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 1.5% between 2008 and 2012.

*The plush segment is expected to be the market's most lucrative in 2012, with total revenues of $7,129.6 million, equivalent to 30.5% of the market's overall value.

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